I RUINED IT! Tearing Down A "BAD" 2.0L Chevy Cruze Diesel The Wrong Way

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  • Опубліковано 9 кві 2024
  • To purchase parts, please visit www.Importapart.com or email us at Sales@importapart.com!
    Today we have a pretty uncommon engine that seems to have an excellent reputation! The LUZ 2.0L Turbo Diesel from a 2014 Chevrolet Cruze. This engine makes 151hp and 250ftlbs of torque, more than any of the gasoline engine options and it gets better fuel economy in the process. Every single owner I've met with one of these has loved them. Are they really as good as everyone says?
    This engine was locked up, a core from another yard. Unfortunately I didn't get details like mileage with this, but the teardown shows some pretty interesting design detail that I briskly overlooked and destroyed some parts by accident. Core/blown engines get dismantled with a lot less care than when you're repairing something for use.
    Why am I doing this? My name is Eric and I own and run a full service auto salvage business called Importapart. Part of our model includes buying blown up and core engines to dismantle and resell the good parts. We do not rebuild engines, merely supply parts to those who do.
    I really hope you enjoyed this teardown. As always, I love all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism. Catch you on the next one!
    -Eric
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  • @ck4181
    @ck4181 Місяць тому +111

    I used to build these cars in Lordstown and I was there when they launched the Turbo diesel. Just a little nugget, the diesel cars came down the line with a red manifest taped to the hood indicating diesel, regular models had a white sheet. Diesel car all received heavier trim pieces, thicker hood pads, thicker firewall padding, thicker padding under the carpet, behind all the trim pieces. and under the rear seat. They also received more body sealer inside the spare tire well from the body shop. I'm pretty sure they also had a thicker head liner. All to help with the extra noise from the diesel.

    • @James-vt2cb
      @James-vt2cb Місяць тому +9

      Very interesting, I would never have thought they'd invest the cost and effort!

    • @DjRay1967
      @DjRay1967 Місяць тому +6

      Unrelated, but I have a 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt SS. You guys did an awesome job assembling it. 👍

    • @ck4181
      @ck4181 Місяць тому +13

      @@James-vt2cb The "ECO" model was quite the opposite. It received less padding or lighter parts. Some padding was outright eliminated. It had no body sealer in the spare tire well all in an effort to make the car lighter and more fuel effecient. And if I remember correctly, the front grill had movable louvers that would activate in certain conditions to help with the aerodynamics also improving fuel economy. As far as features goes, it was basically stripped down, as basic as it gets. So basically, you're getting a better built car when you buy the diesel because everything was beefed up for the diesel engine.

    • @grumpyengg5978
      @grumpyengg5978 Місяць тому +5

      Thanks for the added info! I had a 2015 with this engine. Very smooth running and powerful. I did have a tune on it for 30 more HP. She scooted pretty good with ~ 280 lb-ft of torque. Wish I hadn’t sold it.

    • @brianp6965
      @brianp6965 Місяць тому +5

      Thanks man! My 2014 Cruze Diesel just passed 204k miles and there are still no rattles in the interior. I love that little commuter car, I have no idea what I'll replace it with someday... 😢

  • @Dan_Neely
    @Dan_Neely Місяць тому +188

    That 5 point fastener means someone is mad they're not designing stuff for Apple.

    • @gs1100ed
      @gs1100ed Місяць тому +6

      I was thinking that if a special tool is needed then layman should not disassemble it

    • @iamstd2
      @iamstd2 Місяць тому +16

      ​@@gs1100edwait until they make you buy a special tool to change your oil. I've heard some new cars don't even have a drain plug anymore since you're supposed to suck it out of the dipstick tube.

    • @Oddman1980
      @Oddman1980 Місяць тому +23

      @@gs1100ed Bullshit. If I own it, I should be able to repair or break it any way I want.

    • @CTXSLPR
      @CTXSLPR Місяць тому +3

      Take a look at all the telecom and utility covers. They all have 5 pointed heads so you can't just put a crescent wrench on it and get into the fiber vault.

    • @JeffinTD
      @JeffinTD Місяць тому +5

      Pentalobe, the screw head designed by Baal-zebub himself.

  • @TheVespap200e
    @TheVespap200e Місяць тому +68

    I think Eric was feeling a lot of remorse for using that impact gun on the valve train. Its okay Eric! Its okay!😀👍

  • @cinq1368
    @cinq1368 Місяць тому +78

    The engine is very normal here in Europe. It is actually designed and build by FIAT.
    It has a very known problem that kills it.
    The O-ring between the sump and the oil pump becomes hard and leaky.
    It sucks in air together with the oil and when the oil light comes on, it's already too late. The bearings on the crank are finished.
    A known problem in Europe and used engines are sought after and expensive.

    • @samh6761
      @samh6761 Місяць тому +4

      That would explain all the metric bolts

    • @halucinator1
      @halucinator1 Місяць тому +9

      This is probably what destroyed this engine. He didn't really look at the o ring, but I'm guessing that was it's main failure because how the main journal bearing looked like.

    • @christophersayers131
      @christophersayers131 Місяць тому +1

      100%

    • @simeunovicm
      @simeunovicm Місяць тому +2

      ​@@samh6761 most of american cars use metric bolts as well

    • @Google_Is_Evil
      @Google_Is_Evil Місяць тому +1

      Fiat = Stellantis, which explains a lot. GM using a Stellantis diesel engine.... Oh well, they sold Open/Vauxhall to Stellantis too so I guess at least those now are fully stellantis instead of just the engine.

  • @sergeyatlanta
    @sergeyatlanta Місяць тому +39

    To undo the loctited fastener, apply reasonable torque on the edge of stripping and hold the torque. Hold. Hold. Sometimes it can take up to a minute. And all of the sudden it gives. That’s because polymers in the thread locker are pliable. They will resist sharp forces like vibration or impact wrench, but will give at the steady force.

    • @James-vt2cb
      @James-vt2cb Місяць тому +4

      You must be a wizard to hold this knowledge.

    • @sergeyatlanta
      @sergeyatlanta Місяць тому +13

      @@James-vt2cb It was black magic shared by loctite rep

    • @superjesus4307
      @superjesus4307 Місяць тому +4

      Or heat it.

    • @firstlast---
      @firstlast--- Місяць тому +1

      Interesting comment but I'm not going to sit there and wait for something to happen lol

  • @sofarsogoodsowath
    @sofarsogoodsowath Місяць тому +226

    This engine had a bad waterpump. The waterpump on it was brand new the waterpumps on these engines have a habit of seizing up than the belt will rub against the cover until it snaps. Thas why the rockers were broken. I think they did a timing kit on it to fix it but it didn’t work. This is a common problem of this type of engine what actually is a fiat/alfa romeo engine that gm had the rights to manufacture.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Місяць тому +12

      I would pass on any Italian engine😅

    • @sofarsogoodsowath
      @sofarsogoodsowath Місяць тому +43

      Its actually a very good engine you just have to change the waterpump on time. I have seen these engines run over 300000+ without any major issues.

    • @goldwing2000
      @goldwing2000 Місяць тому +10

      That makes a lot of sense, actually.

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@sofarsogoodsowath Except for three water pumps ! 😂

    • @miketdavies
      @miketdavies Місяць тому +11

      Better go get that pump out of the bin!

  • @glaucorodrigues6400
    @glaucorodrigues6400 Місяць тому +201

    This is a Fiat 2.0 Multjet engine for sure. very good engine indeed. They design the rockers to do that instead bent valves.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Місяць тому +14

      It's Italian how good could it be? 🤔

    • @glaucorodrigues6400
      @glaucorodrigues6400 Місяць тому +7

      @@samholdsworth420 kkkk, I mean.. good enough.

    • @MapOfEurasia
      @MapOfEurasia Місяць тому +20

      I initially thought this was the VM motori one that was in the older Cruze, but this is indeed the 2.0 Multijet!
      The first gen of this engine liked to spin the main bearings due to a design flaw in the oiling system, LOL

    • @stih201
      @stih201 Місяць тому +2

      Think that's the PSA engine

    • @brucedale4465
      @brucedale4465 Місяць тому +8

      It’s a fiat? Rut Roh, rrorge!👎

  • @09corvettezr1
    @09corvettezr1 Місяць тому +18

    Fun fact, the glow plugs on these engines use a M9x1.0mm thread pitch. Something I learned when I went to try to compression test one. The necessary adapter is something that doesn’t come in most diesel compression test kits.

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Місяць тому +1

      parts in this engine are same as focus, german. a good mechanic, fkt mine, cos he didnt time it correct, broken rockers, no other damage.. if its not a chev, they know fk all..

  • @copperaudio9664
    @copperaudio9664 Місяць тому +18

    Oil pump screws - "manual impact driver" Works great.

    • @davidwelsh829
      @davidwelsh829 Місяць тому +1

      agree, I could not do anything but laugh when Snapon billed me $400+ for mine

  • @OtherWorldExplorers
    @OtherWorldExplorers Місяць тому +207

    "there's nothing wrong with this engine"
    As it vomits rusty water
    You sir are a professional used car salesman

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Місяць тому +2

      it was sitting out side on its side, for, ??,,yr,, its broken, because some dik didnt time it right after replacing parts..

    • @Olive_Bot
      @Olive_Bot Місяць тому +8

      that is a core engine that was set outside without plugs and collected rain water. that was very obvious, AND was explained at the end for you people that know nothing about the auto salvage industry. there was nothing mechanically wrong with that engine (ALSO stated at the end of the video).
      Rust in cooling passages and block surfaces can (and in this case, WILL) be cleaned out.
      Just because youve made poor used car purchases doesnt mean you have to be some ignorant moron on vehicle *teardown* videos. This guy has infinite more knowledge about vehicle than you do.

    • @waynejohnstone3685
      @waynejohnstone3685 Місяць тому +15

      @@Olive_Botno need to take it so personally. Pretty sure it was a joke

    • @ctbale1
      @ctbale1 Місяць тому

      ​@@waynejohnstone3685 don't think it was. Kind of a dick comment? Not 100% sure

  • @twol78s90
    @twol78s90 Місяць тому +19

    I admit I cringed when the impact was spinning the camshaft, but I think it is so cool that you said perhaps it wasn't the best idea, and then admitted it freely as a mistake at the end.
    It takes courage to admit mistakes in a huge forum like this, and I admire that. But, based on some of the other comments about the water pump seizing (though it didn't seem like it was seized, though the engraving of the timing cover by the timing belt is a sign of that happening) and causing the valve timing to get messed up, the busted rockers (which are apparently a purposefully designed weak-link to prevent bent valves), may not have been your fault. You may have broken a few more rockers in the process, but then, maybe not. I hope you can get some positive ROI on this engine from the good parts. Great video as is usual. Your witty and humorous commentary as well as great information content always assures that when a new video comes out, I'm on it right away. Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @MorarFlorin1
    @MorarFlorin1 Місяць тому +46

    My Vauxhall Insignia have this engine, I really love it, mine done 200k and it's still run amazing with no problems, just regular mentenance, them big issues is oil pickup gasket, they are shit, in time it lose oil pressure and kill it, easy to fix with a aftermarket think, except that it's amazing engine ❤❤❤
    Good job Erik, I enjoy your teardowns every week 👍👍

  • @crazieman
    @crazieman Місяць тому +58

    Yes! Midweek teardown! Always a treat

  • @theclockmaker633
    @theclockmaker633 Місяць тому +37

    Ray tore down an engine earlier and now you grace us with a teardown. Its a good day today.

    • @HappyHarryHardon
      @HappyHarryHardon Місяць тому +1

      Who’s Ray?

    • @okiedean1112
      @okiedean1112 Місяць тому

      Ray Alpha Ramano, of course.

    • @HappyHarryHardon
      @HappyHarryHardon Місяць тому +2

      @@okiedean1112 Never heard of him.

    • @theclockmaker633
      @theclockmaker633 Місяць тому

      @@HappyHarryHardon rayman rays repairs an automotive technitian who post videos of his work. Check his chanel you might like it.

    • @joskd8491
      @joskd8491 Місяць тому

      @@HappyHarryHardon www.youtube.com/@RainmanRaysRepairs

  • @mikewolfe386
    @mikewolfe386 Місяць тому +42

    If I was your insurance provider id make a deal: Go ahead use the torch anywhere you like but don't ever touch that chop saw (with no guard) again!

    • @davidwelsh829
      @davidwelsh829 Місяць тому

      OSHA WOULD bend you over on that thing for sure.

    • @tdotw77
      @tdotw77 Місяць тому

      Exactly 💯👍🏻👌🏻🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @StreuB1
    @StreuB1 Місяць тому +108

    15:08 Senior Design Engineer at a major OEM here. That fastener decision was likely not engineering, it was Production and/or Procurement. Designers aren't in the business of perpetuating retardation of that type.

    • @seymoarsalvage
      @seymoarsalvage Місяць тому +23

      "Theres the Blueprints, then there's the As-builts... "

    • @DefinitelyNotMyRealName
      @DefinitelyNotMyRealName Місяць тому

      Dummy

    • @madflyer1093
      @madflyer1093 Місяць тому +34

      I'd almost guess it's a type of anti tamper fastener to keep people from deleting the pcv so easily.

    • @tetedur377
      @tetedur377 Місяць тому +8

      I don't know for sure how the automotive world works from the design and development, as well as test and initial fielding.
      But as a life cycle logistician, no one is allowed to go outside the design without some kind of change order process. We in the program office can't do it; the Fleet Readiness Engineers and Logisticians can't do it; the Fleet can't do it - even in cases where we KNOW something will be an acceptable substitute. There's a process in place, and everyone has to follow the process.
      Not even after the platform is fully fielded and in sustainment can we do crap like that.
      I can't imagine your world is any different. I know we couldn't make those kind of substitutions when I was a dealer mechanic (Ford and Toyota). That's what the field reps and the engineering hotline/review process is for.

    • @rimka11
      @rimka11 Місяць тому +3

      off course... who would admit...

  • @originalchilehed
    @originalchilehed Місяць тому +71

    I love my 2014 LUZ Cruze. Just reached 100k miles, I can get over 600 miles on a tank of fuel (easy 45 mpg highway) and my best 50 mile average is 59.9 mpg (flat road, no wind, no drafting). I've made it from Detroit to NYC on a single tank of fuel twice, and Detroit to Asheville on one tank more times than I can count. And the added list price was mostly due to the trim package, the gas engine with the same trim was only about $1,500 cheaper. I plan to keep mine until I die.

    • @sharkinstx
      @sharkinstx Місяць тому

      What has broken on it so far? Replaced any window regulators? My daughter had a 2013 LS (1.8l gas) for three months (totaled it in an accident), and I got to replace the driver’s regulator at 90k.

    • @originalchilehed
      @originalchilehed Місяць тому +3

      @sharkinstx The driver door window regulator a few years ago, the A/C compressor clutch last summer, and the side detection module last month. Just did the timing belt and put on Bilstein B6's (both normal maintenance items) and the Whiteline rear sway bar, with the suspension upgrades it handles better than ever. Next come the Whiteline 27mm front sway bar and high-durometer control arm bushings.

    • @Me-zo8yc
      @Me-zo8yc Місяць тому +1

      Then one set of injectors and an EGR wipes out the fuel cost savings

    • @originalchilehed
      @originalchilehed Місяць тому

      @@Me-zo8yc 😆 Oh no, a "EGR is bad for your engine" nut. You guys are as bad as flat-earthers. 🤣

    • @originalchilehed
      @originalchilehed Місяць тому

      @@Me-zo8yc Oh no, we have an "EGR is bad for your engine" nut! You guys are as bad as flat-earthers. 🤣

  • @mikedx2706
    @mikedx2706 Місяць тому +8

    That little engine was a torque monster when it was new and running.

    • @Me-zo8yc
      @Me-zo8yc Місяць тому

      You are right, but only because it has a turbo. They are magic on any engine!

  • @Velkanis
    @Velkanis Місяць тому +34

    hey eric, just a quick heads up, there's plenty of euro diesel engines where the cams are hollow and the lobes pressed on and to avoid certain issues they make it so if out of time or similar event will break all the cam lifters in half instead of bending any valve since they are just straight up and down (vw, peugeot, renault, fiat, benz, even hyundai and kia diesel's are like that), so yes, the needle bearings are indeed your aftermath in the pan 😂
    a few examples would be peugeot's 1.6 dv6, fiat's 2.0 multijet (of which this engine is born from) and renault's 1.9L FQM diesel all have a "cam on valve cover" in a similar fashion to the "cam tower" you find in other engines (like that toyota 2.5L and the GM 3L LM2)
    EDIT: in my opinion? this engine is freaking mint, she just needs a service and its basically a 100% builders engine! my guess is that it might had ingested water or hell maybe a flood car...

    • @MsXSaturn
      @MsXSaturn Місяць тому

      they do bend valves if hit hard enough

  • @jasonblair8189
    @jasonblair8189 Місяць тому +5

    The reason that one part had a special fastener is because it's part of the emissions equipment that they don't want you to remove. So they make it so you won't have a tool to remove it .

  • @seany8787
    @seany8787 Місяць тому +10

    I have this engine in my Alfa Romeo in the UK. I love it - Fiat are known in the business for making good engines.
    140hp, 350ish NM of torque, I genuinely drive it like I stole it and still get about 43mpg (nearly 50 american mpg I think?)
    I have seen around 70mpg at around 70mph on the motorway when driven efficiently (uk mpg so ~78 american mpg)
    Also low emissions (so tax is very very low at £35 per year, I used to pay £35 per month for a GT86!)
    The worst part of the car is the gearbox which actually is a GM part. 🇺🇸 😂Cant take much more torque than standard and they all have a bit of a crunch sometimes if you rush 4th-5th.

    • @csjrogerson2377
      @csjrogerson2377 Місяць тому +1

      Convert UK mpg to US mpg, divide the UK by 1.2. So 70 (UK) is 58.3 (US).

    • @seany8787
      @seany8787 Місяць тому

      @@csjrogerson2377 ah ok cheers, I wasnt sure of conversion rates.

  • @joskd8491
    @joskd8491 Місяць тому +20

    Here in Europe the diesel engines in cars were pretty popular. Due to direct high pressure injection and the use of turbo's they produced a lot of torque and horsepower. If tuned, they had a lot more horsepower and torque. The VW 1.9 tdi for example was a very popular engine and was tuned a lot. It could quite easily be tuned up to 200 horsepower, using bigger injectors and a bigger turbo (and then a remap off course). Nowadays diesels are not popular anymore, because politicians taxed them to death

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo Місяць тому +1

      "Nowadays diesels are not popular anymore, because politicians taxed them to death" To be fair, politicians are the ones who promoted diesels with lower taxes in the first place (with lower fuel excise on diesel than petrol & car taxes based on CO2/km). Diesel passenger car market share didn't go from 10% in Europe in 1995 to 50% in 2015 by accident! It was a policy decision (supporting EU domestic car industry who are good at diesels, unlike Toyota with their petrol hybrids as promoted by political policy in California and Japan) and to phase passenger car diesels out now based on realising how bad they are for urban air quality, is a policy decision too.

    • @csjrogerson2377
      @csjrogerson2377 Місяць тому +4

      @@TassieLorenzo Euro 6 Diesels, and especially those with lower compression (14.8:1 vice 18:1) are extremely clean. My Mazda 2 turbo diesel's exhaust is spotless even after 8 years and produces only 89 gm Co2/km and hardly any NOX. Its cleaner than a BMW mini.

    • @stephenw2992
      @stephenw2992 Місяць тому

      @@TassieLorenzo Two wrongs dont make a right. Governments meddling is never a good thing, especially protectionist governments in Europe.

    • @jkneeland89
      @jkneeland89 Місяць тому +3

      I think you are forgetting emissions. Clean diesels have a lot of reliability issues because of the emissions crap on them. I would never buy a modern diesel unless all the emissions were ripped off.

    • @alouisschafer7212
      @alouisschafer7212 Місяць тому +3

      Euro5 and Euro6 is the death of the combustion engine.
      Also doesnt help that manufacurers cheap out big time on the emissions systems and honestly idiots buying a 200+hp twin turbo 2.0L diesel hammering on it for years with bad maintenance as its common in Europe to be an NPC and not know better than "factory recommended" service intervals dont help the reputation of modern diesels at all.

  • @Large_Sarge
    @Large_Sarge Місяць тому +58

    About that unique fastener. You can't delete emissions stuff if you don't have the tools to take it off. I'm thinking it was on purpose. Who knows.

    • @spaight711
      @spaight711 Місяць тому +8

      They love to put weird fasteners on emissions stuff. Just look at the screw heads on the needle valves from contemporary 2-stole carbs.

    • @HappyHarryHardon
      @HappyHarryHardon Місяць тому +9

      Fabricators and welders enter the chat.

    • @uzlonewolf
      @uzlonewolf Місяць тому +5

      @@HappyHarryHardon Anyone with an angle grinder or dremel, too.

    • @carlswenson5403
      @carlswenson5403 Місяць тому +8

      anyone doing an egr delete on a fiat engine isnt gonna be stopped by your piddly five pointed nonsense

    • @HappyHarryHardon
      @HappyHarryHardon Місяць тому +1

      @@uzlonewolf Welder and fabricators use both of those tools. Good job.

  • @daewooparts
    @daewooparts Місяць тому +15

    14:50 ,its a 5 point torx anti tamper fastener ,need the tool ,its also used on other components in the vehicle....they also used on parking boots on the keypad & bracebar ....you can easily remove those pesky parking boots unless it has the 7 point anti tamper fasteners...but then again i got those too 😁

  • @aaronatwood9298
    @aaronatwood9298 Місяць тому +18

    Those are made to fail rockers. It was probably wrecked before you got there which is why the cam spun. It looks like waterpump crapped, taking out belt, and stopping engine. Engine was pulled after it wouldn't start then got put in the junk bin.

  • @GreggeSB
    @GreggeSB Місяць тому +3

    This channel is like Blue's Clues for gearheads. I love it. Thanks, Eric! Keep up the good work!

  •  Місяць тому +2

    Going back and forth on my locked up engine unlocked it. As good as new. I can’t believe this repair advice actually worked. Thanks!

  • @petersomma4407
    @petersomma4407 Місяць тому +2

    another very enjoyable episode! Thanks for taking the time and effort to do this!!

  • @methere27
    @methere27 Місяць тому +2

    I let out a little scream when I saw 2.0L chevy cruze diesel I have been waiting for this one Thanks for finding it

  • @509brown
    @509brown Місяць тому

    Learning is a major reason I enjoy your videos so much. You are so freak'n honest and self aware and that builds a lot of trust between you and your audience. Once again, thank you for another excellent video!

  • @jeraldbottcher1588
    @jeraldbottcher1588 Місяць тому +4

    I really enjoy the mid week videos!. Keep up the good work Eric! I appreciate the effort you make to remove the parts with care. BTW I need a water pump. lol

  • @jasonhaman4670
    @jasonhaman4670 Місяць тому +4

    I LOVE the rare and/or weird engine teardowns. And I like diesel teardowns. So this is double awesome. A teardown to remember. (I also love stuff like transmission or differential teardowns, but I guess you don't get much opportunity for those.)

  • @HappyHarryHardon
    @HappyHarryHardon Місяць тому +6

    My boss has one of these. He loves it so much. I maintain it and it has amazing fuel economy.

  • @williamstachour4019
    @williamstachour4019 Місяць тому +2

    Love to see the diverse teardowns. The diesels are especially interesting to me.

  • @yano.moraes1492
    @yano.moraes1492 Місяць тому +7

    A Chevy with FPT Multijet 2 engine? Wow. I never heard about this before.
    In Brazil these engines tuned to 180hp and 350Nm of torque are used in little Fiat pickup called Toro, 3 Jeeps (Renegade, Compass and Commander) and RAM Rampage (Stellantis doesn't sell it in USA... yet)

  • @brettster3331
    @brettster3331 Місяць тому +1

    Great teardown Eric, it so good to see you dismantle and explore a somewhat unusual engine.

  • @mentorofarisia371
    @mentorofarisia371 Місяць тому +1

    Great job, Eric. Love the honesty.

  • @liver.flush.maestro
    @liver.flush.maestro Місяць тому +1

    I love your enthusiasm for what you do! "This is the way" 🙂

  • @DDE_ADDICT
    @DDE_ADDICT Місяць тому +8

    Mid-week episode, love it.

  • @BWGPEI
    @BWGPEI Місяць тому +1

    Well, live and learn, which do do well. Thanks for the treat!

  • @TheMadHatternfriends
    @TheMadHatternfriends Місяць тому +2

    You honestly admitted to doing a mistake any of us who would be just as uninformed might do, Proud of you.

  • @dhh1979
    @dhh1979 Місяць тому

    I really enjoy this channel because you share the mistakes and the success when you tear a engine down also you do not have annoying music. Thanks for making this an awesome channel!!!

  • @ronvan1362
    @ronvan1362 Місяць тому +1

    Great video Eric. Have a great day.

  • @thomasrbishop8736
    @thomasrbishop8736 Місяць тому +1

    Great video.
    I look forward to the next one.

  • @ashleymills3443
    @ashleymills3443 Місяць тому

    FINALLY! Really enjoyed this teardown since we have a 2014 Chevy Cruze 2.0 Turbo Diesel as well. Unfortunately our water pump took a dump and we aren’t looking forward to replacing it nor the torque converter.

  • @glennbryksaw5731
    @glennbryksaw5731 Місяць тому +3

    I own a 2017 Cruze 1.6L diesel engine and it gets great fuel mileage (5.1 L/100km as we are in Canada). The torque is incredible and it way out performs our 2017 gasoline Cruze in mileage and torque. The only engine issue we have had on the diesel with 170,000 km (about 105,000 miles) is the DEF injector plugged up and set a code. But resenting the OBD light and doing a few Italian tune ups cleared the blockage. I enjoy your channel.

    • @csjrogerson2377
      @csjrogerson2377 Місяць тому +1

      That's good economy but not as good as the Mazda 2 diesel. Average 4.4 l/100km because the wife uses it around town, but on long journeys (500-800km) on motorways I get 4.0li/100km at 120km/hr and 1100km on 44li of juice.

  • @wesgreen2812
    @wesgreen2812 Місяць тому

    Love the middle of the week lunch time teardowns!

  • @rumblertag1419
    @rumblertag1419 Місяць тому

    So glad you took one of these apart!!

  • @markandkiminnewzealand2702
    @markandkiminnewzealand2702 Місяць тому +6

    I bought a 2.0 diesel Vauxhall Insignia when I lived in UK. Such a good economical car I took with me to New Zealand when I moved over here.

    • @NSUGS
      @NSUGS Місяць тому

      NOW THAT IS A HAUL, JEEZUS

  • @johnelliott7375
    @johnelliott7375 Місяць тому

    As always you have made a great video and the diversity is a great thing that keeps the channel interesting and educational as always. Good morning and have a great day.

  • @BillWrightabc
    @BillWrightabc Місяць тому

    "Progress and learning come from both success and mistakes." I'm sure some philosopher or engineer (probably named Murphy) said that. Great mid-week video. One small problem. I don't allow myself to invoke the "J. Buffet Rule" after a hard work-out, which I had this morning...so no wine, like I usually have during your ever-enjoyable Saturday video. Hope all is well with you and your family!

  • @jeffjankiewicz5100
    @jeffjankiewicz5100 Місяць тому +3

    Just saw Ray tear down a rusty 350 boat anchor, Now you tear down this one. I think the valve train was done before your impact. Nice.

  • @jamestg4
    @jamestg4 Місяць тому

    I like to see variety in the teardowns and suspense, so this is a good one 👍

  • @18Macallan
    @18Macallan Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Eric!👍

  • @billmcgovern6479
    @billmcgovern6479 Місяць тому +1

    "The next first thing I'd like to do..." OK, I'm stealing that line. 😂

  • @Justin-qb5qc
    @Justin-qb5qc Місяць тому

    I've been waiting on this video for years!!

  • @gbonat
    @gbonat Місяць тому +1

    Was initially uncertain trusting an Italian diesel but now with 306,000 mi on my 2014 Cruze CTD it has impressed me. Except for the horrendous DEF setup, it is a great car. GM must have messed up by building such a good car

  • @richardkimrey
    @richardkimrey Місяць тому

    Thanks eric. Great show, didn't think that oil pump would beat you, lol.

  • @marcusrussell8660
    @marcusrussell8660 Місяць тому +1

    I would like to tell you how much I have learned from you and your channel. My profession was in Medicine, but I never knew the inner workings of different motors. I watch everything you post. I really enjoy your humor. Like you I am very intelligent, though I don’t like others knowing it. Please keep up the great work, I retired well and if you ever open a patron account I will be in for significant money. Thank you again

    • @Me-zo8yc
      @Me-zo8yc Місяць тому

      What a lovely comment. 👍🏻

    • @cgnicolis
      @cgnicolis Місяць тому +2

      Well now everybody knows you're very intelligent. Way to let the cat out of the bag...

  • @49commander
    @49commander Місяць тому +3

    From online searches this is probably one of the best diesels sold in the US in this era. Far less problems than the Jeep/Ram Fiat Diesel. The people that bought and taken care of them really enjoy the great power and excellent fuel economy. To bad VW ruined the modern diesel market in the USA.

    • @halucinator1
      @halucinator1 Місяць тому

      I love mine. Still going strong, bought new in 2014. Just have to watch out for that o ring failure on the oil pump pickup tube.

  • @markpinther9296
    @markpinther9296 Місяць тому

    Man, what a complex, unique, engine. Thanks for filming that.

  • @janhoogerwerf3591
    @janhoogerwerf3591 Місяць тому +7

    Its not locked up, its got very good compression

  • @patrickdiehl6813
    @patrickdiehl6813 Місяць тому

    Neat little engine, cool teardown 👍

  • @beaus3472
    @beaus3472 Місяць тому

    Good engine design. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ifixem9585
    @ifixem9585 Місяць тому +6

    Every UA-camr:
    Eric: I made a mistake, so what
    The world needs more of this.

  • @rrishabhnitro
    @rrishabhnitro Місяць тому

    You did it!! love your videos.

  • @golletim
    @golletim Місяць тому +1

    Thank you thank you...i own a 2014 cruze diesel. Besides def/dpf issues (in stock form..😉) the only known issue I'm aware of is the oil pump pickup gasket/grommet failure issue.

  • @wraithette01
    @wraithette01 Місяць тому

    Thank you for another great video Eric! Looking at the condition of the engine (spares in the sump, etc) having the camshaft spun by an impact would have been the least of that engine's concerns. Just save that move for the truly dud engines, we can't wait for your next video :)

  • @GOLFandWRX
    @GOLFandWRX Місяць тому

    Love the BMW wagon :D - thanks for the video!

  • @williamneedham7747
    @williamneedham7747 Місяць тому +5

    Hi Eric thanks again for a midweek teardown and something a little closer to home 😂 here in the UK it as you know would be a vauxhall 😉 I've had the pleasure of working on several of these over the years and I'm sad enough to actually have the correct socket eg 5 point tamper proof torx 😂 as mentioned before these are a joint venture between GM/Fiat and VM. The cam set up is very common on most small to mid size european diesels the Peugeots have a cam cover/bearing carrier Combo all held together with 33 8mm headed m6 bolts 😂 I've done plenty of those which like this are sacrificial eg followers snap and the cam lobes spin to protect the valves 👍 Not sure if you get the 2.0 Ford ecoblue diesel in the US which I've had the displeasure of repairing several, these are junk eg wet cam belt and oil pump belt which is supposed to last 120k but can go anything from 60k 😔 same thing smashed followers and spun lobes but the cams are pressed into the cover so not serviceable and £600+ to replace. Looking forward to weekends video keep up the good work cheers Matt 🇬🇧

    • @halucinator1
      @halucinator1 Місяць тому

      Question, did you have access to the pickup tube o ring fix? I haven't been able to find one yet for my Cruze Diesel here in the States.

  • @dps381
    @dps381 Місяць тому

    Snack Pack product placement? LOL Love the videos. Thanks the the mid-week teardown!

  • @blessedman3253
    @blessedman3253 Місяць тому +6

    Yes omg these are great engines with "a diet " biggest flaw other than the Emissions is the oil pump pick up o ring but there's a aftermarket replacement great engine fuel mileage no mater how you drive it mpg 40 to 50

  • @Wrenchen-with-Darren
    @Wrenchen-with-Darren Місяць тому

    Been waiting for this one, I own one with 120k and runs great. Thanks 👍

  • @TheTimothydragon
    @TheTimothydragon Місяць тому

    It's funny the other day I saw Rainman Rays teardown that mentioned Eric and it reminded me he brought me here a while back.

  • @honkie247
    @honkie247 Місяць тому +1

    You need a JIS bit for the oil pump. Japanese Industrial Standard. Similar to our Phillips bit, but the angles are different.

  • @madrew2003
    @madrew2003 Місяць тому

    I owned one from 2017 to 2024. From 30k to 108k miles. Loved the torque after boost lag. Awesome in the PNW mountains. Used WAY to much fuel during warmup killing short commute mpg, but on the open road, pulling down close to 50 mpg with over 750 mile range was it's element.

  • @mathieulupien8688
    @mathieulupien8688 Місяць тому

    Mine got 275 000km. So amazed at the part quality and as a mechanic I like the "cam in valve cover concept"

  • @Gtosjn
    @Gtosjn Місяць тому +1

    Wish you could do a breakdown of a B47 engine.

  • @donbehatin
    @donbehatin Місяць тому

    i was watching your f20c1 teardown and saw this on the sidebar and was like "oh i didn't know he tore one of those down." then clicked on it and you posted it 43 minutes ago. lol no wonder

  • @Mikey-jm3dc
    @Mikey-jm3dc Місяць тому

    You should try a impact driver for the oil pump screws in the future. Worked for the cam plate on pinto engines back in the day

  • @tste6759
    @tste6759 Місяць тому +1

    One of the best little diesels ever made. If well taking care of could produce 50 miles gallon throughout its life. My girlfriend had one It went through three transmissions but the engine was still running. I don't remember the exact mileage when she gave up on it but it was in the high 300s

  • @bilphil74
    @bilphil74 Місяць тому

    I would love to see you tear down a 2.4 SRT4 that came in the 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser GT with the aluminum intake. If you can get your hands on one. Great video as usual.

  • @erickassler8009
    @erickassler8009 Місяць тому +2

    Man I really miss my cruze diesel, but it started puking coolant off the backside of the motor.....had 185k miles on it and got it new

  • @halucinator1
    @halucinator1 Місяць тому

    I have this engine. Works great at -20f on cold start. I have mine tuned and get over 500 miles on a tank with mostly city driving. Sitting at 120k miles currently.

  • @JJthejetplane-in7ii
    @JJthejetplane-in7ii Місяць тому +3

    Quick tip for ya when looking at oil filter media. To better see smaller pieces of metal debris. I will take the piece of filter media after it’s cut out of the oil filter, squish it together like a squished accordion. Then I’ll put a rag around the whole filter media piece and squeeze all the oil out of the media in a vice, drying it. Spread the dried piece of media back out on a bench and you’ll probably be able to see metal debris much easier. Hope it maybe helps in the future! I always love the videos and your work!!

  • @LimitedGunnerGM
    @LimitedGunnerGM Місяць тому

    I had one of these and loved it when it wasn’t in the shop for emission issues. Huge fuel tank and 700+ miles per tank.

  • @colchronic
    @colchronic Місяць тому +1

    Eric loves us 🥰

  • @brianl8983
    @brianl8983 Місяць тому

    Cutting the filter was amazing

  • @daewooparts
    @daewooparts Місяць тому +6

    The Chevy Cruze is based on a Daewoo J platform, basically a GM Daewoo/opel /Holden clone built in Lordstown Ohio.....I actually worked on dozens of these engines back in South Korea, it's in alot of Daewoo & GM Daewoo models

    • @goldwing2000
      @goldwing2000 Місяць тому +1

      @daewooparts so what's your opinion of the engine?

    • @stephenw2992
      @stephenw2992 Місяць тому

      Holden sold a few rebaged Daewoos including the Cruze. Its why their brand is basically dead now. Its the Camira all over again.

  • @raymondhorvatin1050
    @raymondhorvatin1050 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @theodorgiosan2570
    @theodorgiosan2570 Місяць тому

    I've worked on a few of these, and also the later 1.6. The 1.6 Opel diesel in the 2nd gen Cruze, in my opinion, is an even better engine, and it could be optioned with a 6 speed manual. The 2nd gen diesel Cruzes with the manual transmission have only 2 major issues, both of which are easy to fix. Issue #1 is the timing chain tensioner. It doesn't get enough oil flow on startup and when the variable displacement oil pump is in low pressure mode, and also the housing is made of cheap pot metal that wears out. In the US there was never an official fix for this issue. In Europe Opel developed a fix which consisted of a special gasket that held oil in the tensioner, and also a redesigned tensioner. The new tensioner was also pot metal however. They also changed the oil spec from a 5w30 to a 0w20 to get more oil to the tensioner faster. I developed a different version of this fix that used a better quality tensioner and the same European Opel gasket. The 3.0 Duramax in the Chevy 1500s in the US is based on the 1.5 Opel 3 cylinder, which is in turn based on the 1.6 in the Cruze. The lower timing chain tensioner of the 3.0 is an identical shape and size to the 1.6 tensioner, and is made of better quality cast aluminum. Along with the Opel gasket and either the 0w-20 Duramax 3.0 oil or a 5w-30 API FA-4 oil, it's a permanent fix. The second issue is related to the clutch throwout bearing. In the hydraulic line is a clutch delay valve, which is a stupid device that should always be removed because it causes clutch wear. On the diesel 2nd gen Cruze, it disintegrates, sending metal into the throwout bearing/slave cylinder. The solution is to replace it with a high pressure -4AN hose and adapters to fit the quick connects on each end. Mcleod and others make a GM quick connect to -4AN adapter. Two of these and a long enough -4AN hose gets rid of the clutch delay valve and keeps it from sending metal into the slave cylinder. Use a quality brake fluid like RBF 600, etc. Once those two issues are fixed, it's essentially a perfect car. The hatchback especially is exactly what the Golf TDI (09+) should have been in the first place. They are decently fast, get 56 MPG, nice interior, stylish exterior, excellent 6 speed manual. I would love to see a 1.6 Cruze diesel on the channel. Also a 1.2 GM Turbo I3, my mother has one in a Buick Envista, it's an interesting engine and has a nice sound.

  • @cyyber1
    @cyyber1 Місяць тому +1

    It got paired with a really good Aisin transmission too.

  • @anthonyvon4531
    @anthonyvon4531 Місяць тому

    Would love to see an LNF if you haven't done one. I'll have to look.
    I had one and blew it up but never got to see it. Just the piston which I guess was the most broken part on it.

  • @Hotwire454
    @Hotwire454 Місяць тому +3

    If you fold the filter media up like it was in the filter, then put it in a vise and squeeze out the oil it becomes much easier to see and read the debris left behind.

    • @timothyball3144
      @timothyball3144 Місяць тому +1

      He has been told and he has tried, but not correctly. I have thought of doing a short to explain it.

    • @lieutenantdan8170
      @lieutenantdan8170 Місяць тому +1

      Also just use a knife to cut the filter not a chop saw with a wood blade

    • @timothyball3144
      @timothyball3144 Місяць тому

      @lieutenantdan8170 and it doesn't need to be the entire filter, just a representative section - maybe 1/4 - 1/3 of the way around.

  • @MrPabsUk
    @MrPabsUk Місяць тому

    Same cam-in-cover design in the 1.4 Fiat/Abarth/Alfa T-Jet & Multiair, twin cams internally geared together with one belt pulley. I maintain my brothers 500 Abarth with the T-Jet engine, so have done numerous cam-belt replacements in its 240,000 miles (& counting), so would never spin the cams knowing the crank & pistons are stationary! There's a cam locking tool for undoing the cam bolts if needed.. I guess we all make mistakes sometimes, & it is confusing if you haven't come across it before, including you Eric! At least it was a scrap engine, not a customers!

  • @nathanellis5429
    @nathanellis5429 Місяць тому

    The right size external stud extractor will take that 5 point screw thing out well, I use them on carriage bolts all the time

  • @southstreetbarbecue7875
    @southstreetbarbecue7875 Місяць тому

    It's always great to get a midweek video! What's with the pudding?

  • @davidparrish1133
    @davidparrish1133 Місяць тому +1

    I recently rebuilt a LUZ Cruze. (Only seen one other on the road.) It gets a good 42MPG and is quite peppy. However, the DEF system was a PITA to get working correctly and to get the waterlogged ECM replaced I had to unsolder its memory chip and install it in a new unit.

    • @halucinator1
      @halucinator1 Місяць тому

      I love mine, just sucks they have electrical Gremlins at times. The engine still runs great!

  • @madrew2003
    @madrew2003 Місяць тому

    They were used in the Equinox in this country as well. Even rarer in that application. I'd be curious to see you do it's replacement (the 1.6) and give a comparison. The 1.6 has a stupid timing chain at the rear and was a hard pass for me for that reason when replacing my 2015 Cruze diesel.

  • @cheeseo9798
    @cheeseo9798 Місяць тому

    That 5 point fastener is one you cut out or drill out. It has a tit that when it gets torqued to a certain tight ness it breaks off and leaves that 5 point hole. I have worked on that engine and had to figure that out the hard way as it’s hard to find parts so I couldn’t brake it. Had to drill them with a right angle drill and extract them and I just found a bolt the same length and threads. There are 2-3 of those break off bolts on that PCV system.